This game was a blowout, so there is very little to take out of it, except that LaMarcus Aldridge continues to feast without Kawhi Leonard. If you can sell high, it might be worth investigating.

Back to back quiet games for Dejounte Murray. I think he remains starting when Tony Parker comes back, but I don’t think he is a must-own guy, even now.

Are the Magic legit? Maybe. Evan Fournier is roasting as is Aaron Gordon. One thing to remember when looking to sell these guys high is that you better actually be selling high. There is a chance that both players remain top 50 players and Gordon, in particular, could be a top 40 guy.

Terrence Ross struggled again and he is a streaming player only in standard leagues.

Clint Capela saw a disappointing 17 minutes, but that due to foul trouble, racking up five. It’s not any reason to panic.

Bobby Brown weirdly got the backup point guard minutes over Demetrius Jackson and Isaiah Canaan. I would disregard until further notice.

Eric Gordon took a whopping 22 shots and I believe he is a key sell high type of guy. If you can get any sort of top 60 player for him, I would.

Malik Monk saw a lot of minutes with Michael Kidd-Gilchrist still limited, but wasn’t overly successful and I would only be using him on a daily basis or in deeper leagues as when MKG gets back to 30 minutes, he won’t see this level of playing time.

Add Paul Millsap to the list of players that didn’t flourish in their ‘revenge game’. Millsap continues to struggle, with his lack of defensive numbers a real problem.

The Blue Arrow Jamal Murray was putrid. I understand dropping him, as his production and playing time have been below par, but I would only do it if there was an awesome free agent around. I still am maintaining a level of faith, but it is dwindling.

This is why Taurean Prince shouldn’t be on the waiver-wire. Even before this, he was barely outside the top 100, yet many people were dropping him. I would not have and I would add him if he is around. His minutes aren’t going anywhere.

The Baptist John Collins had five fouls in only 14 minutes. That’s bad. The Hawks use of Mike Muscala is also a little concerning for his short-term minutes, but The Baptist has proven to be useful in backup minutes so he is worth a hold.

Dewayne Dedmon looked the best he has all season and this is why we drafted him at the end of drafts. I am fine with him being a 12 team league guy as his field goal percentage has been well down to start the season and that will rise.

Dennis Schroder was back from his ankle injury and straight back into the action, while Marco Belinelli continues to light it up, providing a handy boost for triples and points. I wouldn’t label him a must-own though.

The Nets got blown out, so Kenny Atkinson had even more of an excuse to limit his players’ minutes. D’Angelo Russell was back after a one-game absence and played just 18 minutes. He was always going to be a little limited, but the blowout pushed it further down.

That gave Spencer Dinwiddie a chance at another fantasy relevant line, and he posted 11 assists in 22 minutes. I had a number of people tell me Dinwiddie was coming for LeVert’s minutes because the Nets were going to push Russell to the two, but Dinwiddie and Russell played exactly zero seconds together in this game, so I’m not worried about Dinwiddie replacing LeVert.

It was not Caris’ best game, though, I would still own him.

Allen Crabbe was not good, going scoreless in 20 minutes. He has a habit of doing this and it’s what makes him not a lock as a must-own player.

Jeff Hornacek loves jerking us around with his centre rotation. Imagine when Joakim Noah returns. He played three centres in this game, with Willy Hernangomez returning to the rotation and started Enes Kanter played only 16 minutes. No one can work this guy out, so don’t spend too much time trying to do it yourself. I don’t believe Willy is a ten or 12 team guiyu.

The best thing for Knicks’ fans was that Frank Ntilikina was back and he looked good. In the preseason I said he would be starting by December and I feel good about that after his 23 minutes, rendering Ron Baker and Ramon Sessions as inactives. He is more a 14 team guy.

Jarrett Jack became the starter and he was decent, but he is more a deeper league guy as well , as he is in danger of getting cut when Noah returns from suspension.

Some people are going to buy Otto Porter as a top 20 player. I am not. I would sell him immediately if someone offers you that sort of value back, but you can’t deny just how great he has been to begin the season.

Kelly Oubre has also been much improved, but with Markieff Morris set to return next week most likely, his upside is going to be capped. But, he still is worth a look if the Wizards take a while to get Morris back to full playing time, or, if Scott Brooks just decides to keep Porter and Oubre ahead of him. Oubre has been inconsistent though, so it isn’t like he is totally balling out every night.

Bradley Beal and Draymond Green were ejected in the first half.

Steve Kerr’s backup centre rotation is amoung the most fickle in the league and relying on that, or the backup shooting guards is going to be impossible.

Pascal Siakam was great in another start, but has he done enough to remain in the rotation when Jonas Valanciunas returns? You’d have to think yes, but who else is going to miss out? He is a deep league guy at the moment.

Delon Wright, who had been fantastic to begin the season, played only 12 minutes, exclusively as a backup to Kyle Lowry, which is weird considering he played at the one, two , and three in the early games. He is not a strong hold, but he can still have value.

Julius Randle showed signs of life, scoring 18 points in 24 minutes, but Kyle Kuzma continues to play more and Larry Nance Jr. continues to start. Randle is fine to own and i]I’d own him over Nance, but probably not Kuzma, who had his first career double-double.

The Kentavious Caldwell-Pope inconsistency train rolled on. After two strong games, he scored two points. New city, same old KCP.

I love Josh Hart. I think he is getting all of Jordan Clarkson’s minutes by the end of the season (you should not own Clarkson in 12 team leagues, by the way) and Hart has a very high upside in dynasty leagues, especially if KCP is gone next season.